The Correlations between Building Heights and Wind Speed in Determining the Dimension of Windows in a High-rise Residential Building Façade

Napitupulu, Sally Septania and Hardiman, G and Tobing, RR (2021) The Correlations between Building Heights and Wind Speed in Determining the Dimension of Windows in a High-rise Residential Building Façade. In: The 2nd International Conference on Cultural Communication and Space: Climate Change and the Built Environment, 5 August 2021, Udayana University-Bali, Indonesia.

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Abstract

Climate change due to architecture occurs as a result of technological developments that support the development of materials, electrical mechanics, structures, and building shapes that play a role in increasing emission levels in the air. One type of building in Indonesia that contributes to increasing emissions is the residential building known as rumah susun. This research employs the case study method, observing the Rumah Susun Jatinegara Barat, located in East Jakarta. The case study shows that the use of prototypes that are not environmentally friendly makes a building's performance worse. The use of precast, which resulted in monotonous window dimensions, is considered the main factor causing the failure of this Rumah Susun Jatinegara Barat to adapt to the surrounding environment. This problem occurred because the openings in the building façades had a monotonous dimension while the wind intensity that hit the building was increasing. The final result shows that the windows on the façades of the case study were not functioning except if all the openings in the residential unit are open. These results prove that the height of a building is an essential factor in planning high-rise flats, especially in Jakarta. Keywords: climate change, passive ventilation, rumah susun, wind speed, window dimension

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: TECHNOLOGY
Depositing User: Mr Sahat Maruli Tua Sinaga
Date Deposited: 20 May 2024 08:47
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2024 07:39
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/14600

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